Wednesday, January 30, 2008
well it is official I have started another blog on travel to Italy. As you might have guessed that is kind of my new passion and I hope to write more about it using these blogs as my avenue to express my love for that country. This blog is on the city of Rome, Italy as opposed to Venice Italy. They are completely different in the tone and the people. More tourists see Rome then Venice. I am not going to argue which city is better because that is up to  your own personal opinion.

Check out my new blog at vivarome.com.

1/30/2008 6:48 PM Eastern Standard Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 
 Tuesday, June 26, 2007

I just started a new blog called "A Month in Venice" which is my attempt to use my blog in order to help pay for a month long stay in Venice, Italy. The premise of the blog is to provide valuable content for international travelers and those aiming to go to Northern Italy. There is something about that city that really attracts me as I find myself to be at peace when I am in that city. It is weird that I find the city peaceful but I find the lack of automobile traffic to be quite refreshing. Besides the city is just plain beautiful and anyone who does not love that city is just plain nuts in my book.

The blog is really just starting out and I am still working out some of the kinks but hopefully most will find the content to be useful.

6/26/2007 3:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 
 Friday, June 15, 2007

After many months I have discovered that my site is showing up in highly irrevelant search results on some of the major search engines such as Google, MSN and Yahoo. It turns out that many webmasters use a "gray hat" technique of placing their trackback urls on unsuspecting blogs such as mine. Well I am absoulutely sick of this and have eliminated all of my comments so I can get rid of all the irrevelant trackbacks and I can obtain more targeted search results for my particular niche. I also believe I may obtain a higher Google PageRank as well by doing this as I am sure the Google search algo takes into account the type of sites that i am linking to as well.

For those that placed comments on my blog I thank you for doing so but I am now no longer going to be accepting comments as this seems to also open the door to the trackback spam problem. i should upgrade my blog so that this will not happen but I just do not have the time to do so. If you wish to comment on something that I stated in my blog feel free to email me. You can do so by actually going to my blog and there you will see a little icon that looks like a letter. Click on this and it should bring up your email client with my email address. I do not want to post my email address here on this blog to avoid yet another type of spam.

6/15/2007 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 
 Thursday, June 14, 2007

I have just spent a good hour of my day reading through some of the posts made by the Rich Minx. For those that do not know who she is, she is a freelance journalist who is working in New York. What amazed me most was how similiar we both were in how we saw things in life. This is amazing to me since she grew up in New Zealand and I grew up in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota so it is not like we have shared past experiences.

If you are interested in a good money blog then please go over and read the Rich Minx a.k.a. Shona Riddell. I find her writing to be most compelling and entertaining. As a bonus she is willing to give site reviews if you have a somewhat financial related website for her to review. It is rare that I find a blog on saving and making money to be so entertaining so she should be commended by going the extra mile with her website and taking the risk of putting her personality into her writing. Oh gosh a blogger with a personality who knew they even existed! Just kidding.

Please go read and find out how to save and make money through this great resource.

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 Wednesday, June 06, 2007

It turns out that not everyone is afraid to put their own lives at risk in order to catch a criminal. The account of how Chris Sacca's attempt to write down the license plate of a drive by shooter proves what we all can do as citizens. I am always amazed by those that are so self sacrificing in their effort to do good. This proves that not everyone out there is a bad person and there are those that truly want to help. It is quite inspiring to be frank and it should motivate us all to do the same. Imagine what our streets would be like if we all stood up against the thugs out there that choose to use terror and other techniques in order to intimidate the rest of us.

Read the original blog post here:

http://www.whatisleft.org/lookie_here/2007/06/sigh.html

I would also like to thank Robert Scoble for bringing this account to my attention through his blog. This again proves that community driven news can be truly beneifical for the society at large. Of course there is many crappy blogs out there, perhaps many consider mine to be in that category because I choose to keep my private life private. However I am sure that if I witnessed something like a shooting I would record my experience down and share it with as many people as I could.

I did not think I would be so enthralled by a blog entry but I have to say that this account is truly gripping reading, mostly because it is from a "real person" and not some faceless newspaper reporter.

Today I am amazed!

6/6/2007 2:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 
 Saturday, May 12, 2007

I recently came across some really profound words of wisdom that I want to share with everyone. Here it goes:

"Worrying is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubblegum."

Again sorry for the personal post I just wanted to jot that down somewehere I knew I would never lose it.

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 Friday, May 11, 2007

This is a personal rant that I am just expressing on my blog sorry...for those that like technical content just tune me out.

I have grown up much in this past year. I have learned something probably many have already learned in your life (hey sometimes I am a slow learner) that is the ability to let go. I mean let go of things and possesions that add no mean to my life. Rather I have found that "downsizing" my life has made me more free then I thought I could ever be. It is fantastic knowing that I can just pick up and go when ever I want with out too many things to weigh me down.

Also on a personal note I have been able to let those that have offended me in the past to no longer hinder my future. That is to say that I do not hold grudges any more. Actually I have learned this a couple of years ago but I just get better at it with each passing day. Kaizen! That is Japenese for constant daily improvement.

Letting go makes one really free. It is the true freedom that many seek in their lives and do not know about it!

Sorry for this short non technical post...back to normal programmng folks!

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 Friday, April 13, 2007

During your course delievery a student asks the question "Why do I need to learn this?" In this case what is the best choice for you as the instructor to take?

A. Explain that  you were hired by their manager to train them on this topic and that he/she believes that this ie very important.

B. Explain the benefits of learning this material and the potential payoffs for their career and to their personal lives

C. Explain that all of this material will make sense once they start to do the task on the job. It will only make much more sense at that point in their job.

D. Review the course objectives of the section you are working on and make sure each student can understand them.

 

The answer to this question is in the comments.

4/13/2007 9:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 

To all my readers,

I want to apologize for missing a day of sample test questions. I kind of made a promise to myself and to my readers that this is something I would do every day as an aid for those studying for these exams. Unfortuantely I missed one day due to a  hectic schedule but I do plan on making up for it by creating a batch of sample test questions that are not only more compelling but also more than just one per day. Hopefully I can complete that task tomorrow so I can take Sunday off as I need to go out of town on that day.

Again my apologies.

4/13/2007 9:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 

Which of the following methods listed below uses roles to establish to determine who has access permissions to the specified resources?

A. DAC

B. RBAC

C. MAC

D. None of the above

 

The answer to this question is in the comments.

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The implementation and planning phases of every project usually involve tradeoffs between several approaches to project execution. These trade-offs are usually made between ______________

A. Scope, issues and risks

B. Cost, schedule and quality

C. Risk, schedule and quality

D. Design, enigineering and implmentation

E. Overhead, direct cost and expense

 

The answer is contained in the comments

4/13/2007 9:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 
 Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Which of the following access control systems listed below allows the owner of a resource to establish access permissions to that resource?

A. DAC

B. MAC

C. RBAC

D. None of the above.

The answer to this question is in the comments.

4/11/2007 4:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 

Which two methods, of the choices given, are valid for developing task duration estimates? (Choose only two)

A. Value engineering

B. Bottoms-up estimating

C. Historical data

D. Expert judgement

E. Stochastic estimating

 

The answer for this question is in the comments.

4/11/2007 4:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 

What is generally considered the main objective of analyzing the course material and learner information?

A. To adjust and match the course materials to fit the learner's needs

B. To check for inaccurate or out of date material

C. To create a report for the instructional designer

D. To become familiar with the course materials

 

The answer to this question will be in the comments.

4/11/2007 4:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 
 Tuesday, April 10, 2007

What is generally considered the core function of the project manager?

A. Client interface

B. Systems design

C. Project integration

D. Quality assurance

E. Meeting coordinator

The answer to this question is in the comments.

4/10/2007 7:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 

If an instructor delievers the same course multiple times and each time experiences the same failure, what competency is this insructor failing to address properly?

A. Evaluate course delievery

B. Analyze course material and instruction

C. Evaluate learner performance

D. Use media effectively

Answer will be supplied in the comments.

4/10/2007 7:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 

Well after much thought I have come to the conclusion that I need to blog more often. I am simply just not using this medium effectively enough. So I have thought about creating a series that I can sink my teeth into. I am thinking about writing sample test questions to some of the more popular certifications out there such as Security+, Project+ and some of the new updated Microsoft .Net 2.0 certs for the MCPD Enterprise Application Developer. The reason is that I am studying for all of those certifications and this will help me study and hopefully down the road help those that wish to take these tests as well.

So hopefully later today I will have written some of the sample test questions and then start posting them on a daily basis, or as often as I humanly can so that this blog will become more of a resource like I intended it to be. Look in the near future for these questions as I do plan on posting them quite soon.

4/10/2007 2:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 
 Saturday, March 31, 2007

I have a new motto that I am going to use for the rest of the year. It really sums up life sometimes.

"Life is supposed to be a bit nuts...otherwise it would just be a bunch of Thursdays strung together."

Sorry for the non technical post. I try to keep this blog on topic as much as possible however there are times when I need to just vent out a bit.

3/31/2007 9:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 
 Thursday, March 01, 2007

 

The Windows Communication Foundation is one of the fundamental key components of what is now called .Net 3.0.  However, this enhancement comes with a price, a steep learning curve. Without this book by Juval Lowy I doubt many programmers would have the proper guidance necessary to make good design decisions. You see that is what Juval Lowy set out to do in his latest book and I think he did a fabulous job! This book is not for the novice programmer it should be warned, but rather the experienced developer who desires to push his or her skills to the next level.

 

From the very first chapter this book had me hooked. I rarely read technical books all the way through in one sitting however that is exactly what I did with this book. The first chapter starts to explain in plain English what WCF is exactly and from then on the content just gets deeper and deeper.

 

Now it must be said that I am not an software architect by any means however this book helped to give me more of an architectural viewpoint which could only improve my skill set. The design guidelines and best practices are clearly laid out so that anyone with some programming experience should be able to understand. This is not your average computer text which gives a chunk of code and then explains what it does.  There really is nothing average about this writer and book.

 

If you believe that anytime in the near future you will need to understand WCF for your work I would highly recommend picking up a copy of this book. It is not for the feint of heart but the journey is well worth it.

Programming WCF Services

 

3/1/2007 10:20 AM Eastern Standard Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 
 Friday, January 05, 2007

 

The Windows Workflow Foundation is part of what is now .Net 3.0. Since this is the direction that we all seem to be heading in getting some solid information on subject is paramount. Fortunately we have a good resource in the book Foundations of WF by Brian R. Myers.

 

The premise of this book is to provide an introduction to the concepts, techniques and quirks of the Windows Workflow Foundation. It is not an exhaustive text explaining every nuance of the framework. Rather, this seems to be a somewhat of a high level approach of introducing the subject matter.

 

Throughout the text of the book plenty of example code is provided. As I really have no means at this time of testing the code myself I can not validate its accuracy. I am assuming the technical editors of the book have already done this but I have been fooled before.

 

What I did find disappointing is that only one chapter covers the integration with the Microsoft Office Server System 2007. This is disappointing to me as this is the new realm of where software developers are now able to venture into. However, I would like to point out that this chapter does cover the subject matter fairly well however it would be nice to see more titles from Apress covering this subject.

 

To give an overview of what is covered I will include the table of contents as such:

 

Chapter 1 – Introduction to Workflow and Windows Workflow Foundation

Chapter 2 – First Workflow

Chapter 3 – Conditional Activities

Chapter 4 – Flow Activities

Chapter 5 – Rules Based Workflow

Chapter 6 – Workflow and web services

Chapter 7 – Interacting with workflow

Chapter 8 – Custom Activities

Chapter 9 - Deploying Workflow Applications

Chapter 10 – Employee and performance review application

Chapter 11 – Integration with Office 2007

 

The chapter covering the reference application is actually also quite good. The application is not something I would deploy in a real world scenario per se but it does cover many of the fundamentals necessary to get a firm grasp of the concepts in action.

 

Overall I believe this to be a good work and worth the money if you wish to be introduced to Windows Workflow Foundation. However if you are looking for something more in depth look elsewhere as I believe more in depth texts are starting to become available.

Foundations of WF: an Introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation (Expert's Voice in .Net)

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Recently I have had the pleasure of reading a great book called Accelerated C# 2005 by Trey Nash. I found this book to be both insightful and informative on many levels. Now I am already familiar with C# 2.0 so this book did not necessarily teach me anything particularly new to the language. However the points that Mr. Nash brought out while using C# have helped quite a bit.

 

This book is not your normal C# training manual. Rather, the approach of the author is to take you through the language as if you were an already experienced programmer. I find that approach to be a bit refreshing from the standard explain a bit about a subject, show the code move on approach to writing these types of books.

 

Of all the chapters that I found to be particularly good were the chapters on Generics and Delegates. Generics are still a new subject for me and any new insights I can get on how this is supposed to help is much appreciated! The material in that chapter I believe to be worth the price of the book alone.

 

To give you a listing of what is in store if you should buy this book here is a listing of the table of contents.

 

Chapter 1 – C# Preview

Chapter 2 – C# and the CLR

Chapter 3 – C# Syntax Overview

Chapter 4 – Classes, Structs and Objects

Chapter 5 – Interfaces and Contracts

Chapter 6 – Overloading Operators

Chapter 7 – Exception Handling and Exception Safety

Chapter 8 – Working with Strings

Chapter 9 – Arrays, Collection Types, and Iterators

Chapter 10 – Delegates, Anonymous Functions and Events

Chapter 11 – Generics

Chapter 12 – Threading in C#

Chapter 13 – In Search of Canonical Forms

 

The final chapter of this book, chapter 13, was particularly good in defining some of the best practices when designing and building software. The revelations that this chapter showed me I believe in the long run will help me to be a better developer. Now I do not necessarily agree with all of the best practices outlined in this chapter I will give it some thought when designing software in the future.

 

Personally I would recommend this book for anyone wanting to get into writing C# programs rapidly. This book is however designed for an experienced developer and I would recommend if you are new to programming that you shy away from this book to start and then later pick yourself up a copy.

Accelerated C# 2005 (Accelerated)
1/5/2007 2:28 PM Eastern Standard Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 
 Friday, December 29, 2006

Recently I have been reading some really great tutorials on the Validation Application Block by David Hayden on his blog. For those that do not already know David Hayden is one of the few great bloggers out there that actually create well crafted blog posts that actually help us out. He certainly makes me look bad that is for sure, I have to work much harder to get to his level. Perhaps that is osmething I can work on next year? Perhaps, my friends.

This is what he has written about so far.

Validation Application Block in Enterprise Library 3.0 - Using Validation Facade Class - Part I

Validation Application Block in Enterprise Library 3.0 - ValidationFactory Class - Part II

Validation Application Block Ruleset in Enterprise Library 3.0 - Enterprise Library 3.0 Tutorials - Part III

Validation Application Block - Rules in External XML Configuration File - App.Config Web.Config - Enterprise Library 3.0 - Part IV

Validation Application Block - Business Layer and Data Access Layer Integration - Part V

If it were not for David Hayden's efforts I am sure many would be blind as to how to proceed in utilizing this tool that Microsoft has provided. Good work as always David!

12/29/2006 12:26 PM Eastern Standard Time  #    Disclaimer  |   | 
 Monday, December 11, 2006

Recently I have been trying out some new techniques in order to get some more high quality traffic to some of the websites I own. Some of these websites have a coresponding blog related to the website in order to get more exposure. I have found one particular program to be particularly good in increasing traffic to these blogs and then to my website as a result. The program I use is called Blog Blaster. It has a simple to use interface and you can add more pinging services that come with the software which is really helpful as well.

Also I have found that these services are the most useful

http://1470.net/api/ping
http://www.a2b.cc/setloc/bp.a2b
http://api.feedster.com/ping
http://api.moreover.com/RPC2
http://api.moreover.com/ping
http://api.my.yahoo.com/RPC2
http://api.my.yahoo.com/rss/ping
http://www.bitacoles.net/ping.php
http://bitacoras.net/ping
http://blogdb.jp/xmlrpc
http://www.blogdigger.com/RPC2
http://blogmatcher.com/u.php
http://www.blogoole.com/ping/
http://www.blogoon.net/ping/
http://www.blogpeople.net/servlet/weblogUpdates
http://www.blogroots.com/tb_populi.blog?id=1
http://www.blogshares.com/rpc.php
http://www.blogsnow.com/ping
http://www.blogstreet.com/xrbin/xmlrpc.cgi
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/XMLRPC
http://bulkfeeds.net/rpc
http://coreblog.org/ping/
http://www.lasermemory.com/lsrpc/
http://mod-pubsub.org/kn_apps/blogchatt
http://www.mod-pubsub.org/kn_apps/blogchatter/ping.php
http://www.newsisfree.com/xmlrpctest.php
http://ping.amagle.com/
http://ping.bitacoras.com
http://ping.blo.gs/
http://ping.bloggers.jp/rpc/
http://ping.blogmura.jp/rpc/
http://ping.cocolog-nifty.com/xmlrpc
http://ping.exblog.jp/xmlrpc
http://ping.feedburner.com
http://ping.myblog.jp
http://ping.rootblog.com/rpc.php
http://ping.syndic8.com/xmlrpc.php
http://ping.weblogalot.com/rpc.php
http://ping.weblogs.se/
http://pingoat.com/goat/RPC2
http://www.popdex.com/addsite.php
http://rcs.datashed.net/RPC2/
http://rpc.blogbuzzmachine.com/RPC2
http://rpc.blogrolling.com/pinger/
http://rpc.icerocket.com:10080/
http://rpc.pingomatic.com/
http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping
http://rpc.weblogs.com/RPC2
http://www.snipsnap.org/RPC2
http://trackback.bakeinu.jp/bakeping.php
http://topicexchange.com/RPC2
http://www.weblogues.com/RPC/
http://xping.pubsub.com/ping/
http://xmlrpc.blogg.de/

I hope this ends up helping someone out there!

 

12/11/2006 10:37 AM Eastern Standard Time  #    Disclaimer  |   |